Calvary Christian Academy, a ministry of Calvary Chapel Fort Lauderdale, is not just a Christian school. It is a community, brought together by God to shine His light to the world. We invite you to browse throughout our site to get but a glimpse of what our school is all about. The following news pieces were written by CCA students. Catch the vision through their eyes and in the process, stay up to date with CCA news. To read more, simply visit The Messenger, CCA's online high school newspaper.

For the past several weeks in CCA High School, the word "covenant" has probably been mentioned over a hundred times, creating mixed emotions in the student body. Responses vary from, "I don't want it to be held over our heads if we mess up," to "I think it's a good heart check, it'll tell you if your heart is in the right place or not." This double-sided piece of paper consists of eighteen Christian principles and includes a place for students to sign their signature if they agree. The purpose of this Community Covenant is to serve as "scriptural truths that one should live by in and out of school," says Youth Pastor Topher Harrison. On the covenant it says, in bold black letters, "As a genuine follower of Jesus Christ, I will aspire to. . ." The key word is aspire or strive. It doesn't mean perfection. As Pastor Topher says, it is simply a model to help students honor God in their thoughts, actions and lives. To read the rest of this article, please
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What do smiles on children's faces, picturesque hallways, energetic activities, and the number 100 have in common? Well, ever since this school was established ten years ago, Calvary Christian Academy has celebrated the first 100 days of school as one of the many events that comprise the climax of the exciting school year.
This year, Calvary Christian Academy Elementary celebrated the 100th day of school on Tuesday, February 9, and everyone, including teachers, got involved in the fun. But, what's in the number? Curious minds wanted to know. "The purpose of the 100th day of school is to take time out to thank the Lord for His goodness to CCA for the past 100 days, to encourage the students to press through the third quarter, and to encourage our community to keep morale high by offering a day to express school spirit," said Susan Alexander, elementary principal. To read the rest of this article, please click here.